Import Duty for HS 2002
Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid
4-digit · Section IV · Chapter 20
Duty Information
HS Code
2002
Product
Tomatoes prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid
Basic Customs Duty (BCD)
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Classification Level
4-digit tariff item
Duty rate varies by specific product classification, country of origin, and applicable notifications. Refer to the latest CBIC Customs Tariff Schedule or contact XIMPEX for assistance.
Duty rates are subject to change. Verify with the latest government notification.
Product Classification
IV — Food, Beverages & Tobacco
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Other Products in Chapter 20
HS 2001
Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts And Other Edible Parts Of Plants, Prepared Or Preserved By Vine...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2003
Mushrooms and truffles, prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2004
Other Vegetables Prepared Or Preserved Otherwise Than By Vinegar Or Acetic Acid, Frozen...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2005
Other Vegetables Prepared Or Preserved Otherwise Than By Vinegar Or Acetic Acid, Not Fr...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2006
Vegetables, fruits, nuts, fruit-peel and other parts of plants, preserved by sugar (dra...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2007
Jams, Fruit Jellies, Marmalades, Fruit Or Nut Puree And Fruit Or Nut Pastes, Obtained B...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2008
Fruit, Nuts And Other Edible Parts Of Plants, Otherwise Prepared Or Preserved, Whether ...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
HS 2009
Fruit Juices (including Grape Must) And Vegetable Juices, Unfermented And Not Containin...
Duty: Check CBIC schedule
How Import Duty Works in India
Import duty in India consists of Basic Customs Duty (BCD), Social Welfare Surcharge (SWS at 10% of BCD), Integrated GST (IGST), and applicable cess. The effective rate depends on the product classification, country of origin, and any applicable trade agreements.
Use the 8-digit HS code for the most specific duty classification. Products from countries with which India has Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) or Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) may qualify for reduced duty rates, subject to Rules of Origin compliance.